So after seeing the "Guns of Knoxville" string, I set out to find one here in Grand Rapids,BUT, I have a few questions about it. The urn and plaque that accompanies it says it was presented to the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans in 1933 by the "Daughters of the Grand Army of the Republic" who we all know are the veterans of the Civil War (or "War of Northern Oppression in the south)
It was cast by the Ames Mfg. Co. in Chicopee Mass, though the trunnion says Springfield, I actualy grew up in that area and know where Ames was located.
It appears to have been cast in 1842
Now here is where the questions start. Besides the US between the trunnions
There are no other markings on the barrel. Not on the chesabel,
or the muzzle
Is there some other place I should look for an inspectors mark?
And what are the holes near the vent? Some sort of aiming system or firing device?
All in all a very well preserved piece, well respected with a nice indoor display in Mann Hall of the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans.